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DIRECT OBSERVATION OF MAGNETIC-FLUX LATTICE MELTING AND DECOMPOSITION IN THE HIGH-T(C) SUPERCONDUCTOR BI2.15SR1.95CACU2O8+X

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UNSPECIFIED (1993) DIRECT OBSERVATION OF MAGNETIC-FLUX LATTICE MELTING AND DECOMPOSITION IN THE HIGH-T(C) SUPERCONDUCTOR BI2.15SR1.95CACU2O8+X. Nature, 365 (6445). pp. 407-411.

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Abstract

The flux line lattice inside a single crystal of Bi2.15Sr1.95CaCu2O8+x has been observed using small-angle neutron diffraction. The diffracted intensity goes rapidly to zero at a magnetic-field-dependent flux lattice melting temperature; this melting coincides with the appearance of finite resistance within the superconducting state. The flux lattice signal can also be made to disappear at low temperatures, by applying a sufficiently high field, probably because of the decomposition of flux lines into two-dimensional 'pancake' vortices.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Q Science
Journal or Publication Title: Nature
Publisher: MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD
ISSN: 0028-0836
Official Date: 30 September 1993
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30 September 1993UNSPECIFIED
Volume: 365
Number: 6445
Number of Pages: 5
Page Range: pp. 407-411
Publication Status: Published

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